>Emergency responders in China cut through concrete to rescue an 8-year-old girl whose head became trapped between two sections of a barrier.
http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2016/08/16/Firefighters-cut-through-concrete-to-free-girls-head-from-barrier/7561471376158/
>>68251
I may be biased but now I think Chinese kids get stuck in stuff more often.
I should make a database of stuck kids through history and around the world to be sure.
>>68251
Why didn't they just pull her body forward
There have been sooooo many stories of kids in China getting their heads stuck between railings, getting stuck between buildings.
WTF is wrong with these kids?
>>68273
well now that you've made this point i refuse to make my mind up on the matter until I see a well funded study.
How is it that you can stick your head in but can't get it back out? Is it just the ears that get stuck when you try to back out?
>>68285
There hoping it will turn out like ther doujins and they get raped by a random passer by whilst there stuck.
Its the only answer that makes sense.
>>68285
>Wtf is wrong with these kids
They're Chinese
>>68285
>>68273
Probably a combination of China being the most populous country, so more of nearly everything is going to happen there, and lax or non-existent safety/engineering regulations. In Western countries, that barrier would've likely been designed to negate the possibility of children getting stuck in it. The bars would've been spaced close together or further apart, or there would've been grating between them.
>>68343
That does sound kind of hot desu